G-ENTLEMEN 4 RE invited to mate use- of -^* - New Zealand's FINEST TAILORING INSTITUTION, Viz., MILLIGAN'S, IN KELEtUKNE-AVENUE. The purpose of thia organisation of Sartorial Experts is to x^romote Fashionable Dressing, at moderate cost, and to interpret for local men the STYLES STARTED IN LONDON. Large selections of the LATEST SUITINGS, as worn in Mayfair, are from week to week sent to us for the DELECTATION OF OUK, CUSTOMERS. Our Showrooms are now crowded with NOVELTIES FOR LOUNGE SUITS THE NEW STYLE OF DRESS SUIT OVERCOATINGS, VESTINGS, ANDTROUSERINGS. ~ If you wear MILLIGAN-MADE CLOTHES you start solid by making that impression which stamps you, not only as a man of taste, but aa a progressive up-to-data man. HIGH-GRADE TAILORING For THE MEN WHO CAREt DRESS DISTINCTIVENESSisthe aim of the man vcho cares, and ho gets a full me&suro of satisfaction when he places his order with E. NORTON & CO., 96. WILLIS-STREET. Apart altogether from the high quality of our workmanship we give you tho choice of patterns such as few other tailors offer. Our stock is, constantly being augmented by shipments of HIGH-CLASS SUITINGS From tho beat West End London Warehouses. LET US TAILOR YOUR NEXT SUIT ! AND it will be made as well as Clothing can be made. It will fit well, hold its shapo, and wear well, becauso every OSBORNE SUIT is made of fine quality material, cut by men who know how, and finished by skilled hands. H. OSBORNE & CO., TAILORS. 172, CUBA-STREET. ALTHOUGH COMPETITION IS KEENER NOW, MORRISON AND PENNEY'S BUSINESS IS AS STEADY AS EVER. nnHE reason is that clients recognise that JL in our Suits they get absolute vahio for money spent. We have just received a new lot of REAL HARRIS TWEEDS. MORRISON & PENNEY, TAILORS, 114. WILLIS-STREET. TT IS A MISTAKE TO IMAGINE THAT BECAUSE JAMES A. DOHERTY'S SUITS are so far superior to the ordinary tailor's that the prices are high. THEY HAVE A MORE COSTLY APPEARANCE BECAUSE THEY ARE 1 THE WORK OF A SKILLED ARTIST. Only the materials make a difference in the cos>t, no extra being charged for utilising Mr Doherty's tvido experience and ; knowledge. Especially should gentlemen bear this '• in mind when ordering a new DRESS SUIT: Mr. Doherty is here to turn these out as they ara turned out in tho WEST END OF" LONDON. 203, LAMBTON-QUAY, opp. Times office CLASSIC COSTUMES 1 nnHAT'S tho word— "Ckssio"— that aptly. JL describes the Costumes we make for you. The style, the expressive appearance, that we put into our garments gives to them their distinctiveness. ELLIS & NOBLE, LADIES' TAILORS, 31, King's Chambers, Willis-street. •^TCTELLINGTON TAXI-CAB SERVICE VV —Office, Hotel Arcadia. TaxiStand, opposite Publio Trust Building. 'Phone (day or night) _2349 J CH. BLUNDELL. • DENTIST (Late Philadelphia and London) WOODWARD-STREET. Tel. 2791. MR. A. H. r ROTHENBERG, Dental Surgeon, has commenced Practice at 145, UPPER WILLIS-STREET (opp. V.M.C.A). Telephone 2192. ■Ji/T R. M. J. CROM BI E, ■"-*• Barrister and Solicitor, Moorhouso and Hadfield's Buildings, 23, PANAMA-STREET, WELLINGTON. FIELD, LUCKIE AND TOOGOOD Barristers and Solicitors, PateAt Agents, 160, FEATHERSTON-STREET. Money to Lend at 4£ per cent. Tel. 1437. FINANCIAL STATE*] ENT. PROBLEM SOLVED. cash balance v. ill increase daily A by purchasing your Meat from tho WAIRARAPA BUTCHERY CO. Quality unexcelled .Ask your neighbour's opinion. Look for tho Bcsc Butcher's Shop iv MOLESWOETH-.ST , WIL,LIS-ST., And RIDDIFORD-ST. SALE at Lloyd's, 5* ditcount. off every, thing. Jvole addvwa-~La.mbt;fln.eiUß,y jind. -Oubjwstreßt
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 20, 23 July 1910, Page 4
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